Trek Excellence Scholarship

About the scholarship

The Trek Excellence Scholarship offers $1,500 awards to domestic students in the top 5% in their undergraduate year, faculty, and school.

Rankings are based on a student's top 24 percentage-graded credits, as per Senate award regulations.

Eligibility requirements

To be eligible for the scholarship, you must meet all the requirements below:

  • You must be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada.
  • You must be registered in at least 24 percentage-graded credits in your previous winter session. If you’re registered in more than 24 percentage-graded credits, your average will be based on your top 24 credits.
  • You must be continuing in the same faculty or school in your current winter session.

The following courses will not be counted towards your average:

  • Audited courses
  • Wait-listed courses
  • Summer courses
  • Credit/D/Fail courses

Retaining the scholarship

To keep your scholarship, you must meet all the requirements below:

  • You must be registered in 24 percentage-graded credits in your current winter session.
  • You must be continuing in the same faculty and school.

Exceptions

Students on Co-op or Exchange

Most undergraduate students who earn scholarships and other merit-based awards are required to meet minimum credit load and academic performance criteria, according to the regulations governing university awards. However, if you are on a Co-op or Exchange term or in your final year of study, please refer to the special circumstances for students receiving awards, or contact your Enrolment Services Advisor directly for more information.

Post-baccalaureate programs

If you're in a post-baccalaureate program such as Medicine, Dentistry, Law, or Education, you will not be eligible. You may qualify for substantial faculty-recommended scholarships. Contact your faculty’s scholarship representative or check your faculty website to find out more.

How to apply

You do not need to submit an application for this scholarship.

Students are automatically considered based on their grades from the prior Winter session. Recipients will be notified from late-August to mid-October.

If you have questions